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College Road in need of renewal after rapid deterioration

A LOCAL road near Roseworthy has raised some concerns within the community after it began significantly deteriorating just over a year after it had...

Biggest Morning Tea time almost here

ONE of Gawler’s biggest fundraisers is fast approaching, with tickets already flying out the door. Gawler’s Biggest Morning Tea, which raises money for Cancer Council,...

Base chalks up 70 years

DEFENCE personnel celebrated a significant milestone just before the Easter long weekend, with one of South Australia’s largest military bases turning 70. On March 28,...

Carers make their voices heard

SUBMISSIONS have opened for the inquiry into home care for children and young people launched by the Economic and Finance Committee to investigate the...

Major arts festival returns

MAD March has tumbled into April with the Barossa Arts Festival launching its massive return for 2024’s celebration of the arts. The month-long event, launched...

Musical showdown returns

A MUSICAL showdown is set to kick off the second weekend of the Barossa Arts Festival with a massive showcase of local musicians. Returning for...

Barossa local part of SA’s First Nations Voice

HISTORY has been made with more than 2000 First Nations South Australians casting their votes for the SA First Nations Voice to Parliament in...

Nominations open for Barker volunteer awards

MEMBER for Barker Tony Pasin has opened nominations for the annual Barker Volunteer Awards. The awards program aims to highlight the work of dedicated volunteers...

Barossa showcase for Gather Round

THE AFL Gather Round is set to descend upon South Australia again this weekend and many venues in the region are getting into the...

Another tick for the wall

A PRICE tag exceeding $2 million has not stopped Town of Gawler from taking the next steps towards replacing a falling heritage wall along...

Bunyip says ‘petanques for coming’

AFTER months of planning, trash talk and co-ordination, members of The Bunyip and Town of Gawler locked horns on unfamiliar terrain on Sunday morning. Humid...

Meeting Meaghan